Matildas a draw away from Tournament of Nation title

By Angus / Roar Rookie

The Matildas require just one point in their final Tournament of Nations match to secure the title in its inaugural year.

Hosted by the number 1 ranked side in the world, the United States, the Tournament of Nations also involves the national squads of Australia (ranked seventh in the latest FIFA rankings), Brazil (eighth) and Japan (sixth), who have travelled to the US for the round-robin competition.

This tournament is great timing for the Matildas as they begin preparation towards the 2018 AFC Women’s Asian Cup hosted in Jordan, where they will look to go one better than the 2014 instalment, when they finished runners-up.

In the Matildas’ opening game, they ended a 27-game hoodoo by defeating the USA 1-0 for the first time in their history.

Emily Van Egmond played a ball into the 18-yard box behind the US defence for Tameka Butt to put the finishing touch on the winning goal in the 67th minute.

Despite the Americans’ best efforts, Matildas goalkeeper Lydia Williams was monumental, as she pulled numerous crucial saves, including a stop in the 87th minute after a one-on-one situation with Crystal Dunn.

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Next, the Matildas recorded a highly entertaining 4-2 win against Japan, Sam Kerr scoring a brilliant, first-half hat-trick to cause an upset against the Asian champions.

Japan had taken the lead in just the sixth minute of the match, but the Matildas recovered well and Van Egmond’s second-half penalty all but sealed the three points. Japan’s second was just a consolation, Yuka Momiki scoring in the 92nd minute.

Now all the Matildas need is a draw against Brazil to secure the title, while a loss could still see the US win the tournament on home soil.

However, that would take something special from the US, as they are currently on three points with a goal difference of zero. The Matildas have six points after their two impressive victories and have what could be a crucial goal difference of plus-three. Both Japan and Brazil are on one point apiece.

The match against Brazil will take place in Carson, California, kicking off at 9:15am (AEST) on Friday.

If the result doesn’t go the Matildas’ way, all eyes will then be on the USA vs Japan game, which begins at 12pm (AEST) at the same venue, on the same day.

The Crowd Says:

2017-08-03T09:47:12+00:00

jupiter53

Roar Pro


Looking forward to seeing them play Brazil in Penrith on Sept 16th! Conveniently just down the hill from my place.

2017-08-02T23:14:29+00:00

c

Roar Rookie


our girls are doing great on the international stage a lot has to do with the physical and mental fabric of aussie girls

2017-08-02T07:53:31+00:00

Chris

Guest


Playing great football and have some genuine superstars could we actually dream of an Aussie football team winning a World Cup

2017-08-02T02:53:00+00:00

R King

Guest


If the FFA are involved it can't possibly be working. These girls must be naturally talented and nothing to do with the system they have been involved in. Now taking tongue out of cheek. Well done to the whole squad, they have played an entertaining, attractive brand of football. Once again showing the boys that it can be done. Now to get all of our male teams to play in the same way.

2017-08-02T01:41:16+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


While this tournament coincides with the Euros women, from what I've read the US intends to host it every year there's no World Cup or Olympics. Next year will include the same four teams as 2017. The importance for Australia may be in ranking, if it can lift its ranking it will make a big difference to our World Cup draw. But really enjoy watching the Matildas and women's football - no nonsense, no prima donnas - they just play the game.

2017-08-02T00:42:43+00:00

Dan

Guest


Will our rankings go up? Go Matildas!

2017-08-01T23:42:29+00:00

Eamonn

Guest


I'm confused. Does this mean the curriculum is working? Surely that can't be right?

2017-08-01T22:11:55+00:00

punter

Guest


Great idea Waz, really enjoyed the game against Japan, high quality match.

2017-08-01T21:13:35+00:00

Waz

Guest


It's been a great little tournament. Hopefully the FFA see the sense in hosting something similar to this, or the Algarve Cup, here in Australia at some point in the future.

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